font size A A A

Breaststroke - Head-Lead Kick on Stomach

Posted by Barbara Hummel on Mar 16, 2007 06:04AM (11,812 views)

Head-Lead Kick gives your shoulders a rest, and helps you add more hip movement to your breaststroke.


Add to Cart View Cart - The best breaststroke drills DVD ever!!! Pick it up! 



DESCRIBE THE IMAGEWhy Do It:

Kicking on a board can be tough on the shoulders, and can leave you with a rather flat breaststroke.

Head-Lead Breast Kick will give your shoulders a break, AND it allows you to work on several things:

- your sense of timing and flow

- hiding your feet on the recovery or draw

- and adding more hip movement to your breaststroke.

How To Do It:

1. Start with a streamline pushoff and your normal breaststroke pulldown.

2. Leave the arms at your sides, as you rise up to the surface and into your first breath.

3. Continue to kick breaststroke, but with your arms at your sides.

4. Take a breath after every kick.

As your head and torso rise up for air, the feet should still be together and you should feel as if you are DRAWING the feet into the recovery. The feet and legs should remain hidden behind the torso as you come up for air.

After a quick breath, your head goes back in the water. The feet separate� and the kick begins.

Watch how the kick DRIVES the swimmer forward.

The chest goes down and the hips ride up and over the water as the kick is delivered.

How To Do It Really Well (the Fine Points):

If your timing is right, and if you do this drill with a big hip motion, the feet should come slightly out of the water as you finish the kick. Let this happen, and keep your toes pointed.

See if you can touch your heels to your fingertips during the kick. This will help keep your kick narrow and hidden.




Responses

Responded Mar 16, 2007 02:44PM

The video is very funny, perhaps that's the way to go all the time :) :)
Oh ! you forgot the elastic too

splashhhh...

Responded Mar 17, 2007 02:29AM

Thanks for this nice drill
but the question is: can we do this drill by using dolphin kick

Responded Mar 21, 2007 09:38PM

Do you mean can this drill be used for buttefly kick? There is a drill, has lots of names, but I call it tip drill. Hands are at your side and head is down. You press your chest and raise the hips slightly, then press your hips and let your chest raise to its original position. Add a slight dolphin kick with the legs when pressing the chest. The drill should help practice good flow and body position (hip and chest pressing) during butterfly.


User_go Please login or signup to leave a comment.


Underwater Tag Cloud

1650 Aaron Peirsol active drag active recoveryswimming aerobic endurance age-group Amanda Beard anchoring android Android app ascending sendoffs backstroke balance beach reading bilateral breathing birthday swim blueseventy Body Shape bodyline brain training breakout breaststroke breath control breathing Brendan Hansen broken swims butterfly catch challenge set coaches coaching combat side stroke competition crossover turn Cullen Jones Cullen JonesKarlyn Pipes-Neilsen cycle rate Dave Denniston descend set distance per cycle distance training dive dolphin dolphin kick DragSox Drills dryland DVD efficiency eggbeater kick Endless Pools Eric Shanteau Eric Vendt etiquette EVF fatigue feel Finis finish fins fist drill flip turn flip turns flutter kick Fran Crippen freestyle gallop stroke goals goswimtv.com hand entry hand exit head position heart rate hybrid IM inner strength iPhone app Jason Lezak Jeff Rouse Jessica Hardy Kaitlin Sandeno Kara Lynn Joyce Karlyn Pipes-Neilsen Kevin Clements kick kids learn-to-swim long axis strokes loping Margaret Hoelzer masters medball Michael Phelps middle distance Misty Hyman mobile video monofin neural Olympics one-hour swim open turns open water Over training pace pace clock paddles paralympics parents passive drag propulsion pull pulling pulse rates pushoffs pyramid questiontaper race specific training racing recovery relay starts resisted swimming rhythm Robert Margalis Roland Schoeman Roque Santos rotation Sara McLarty science Scott Tucker sculling SEALs shoulders sighting snorkel speed work sprint Staciana Stitts Starts stations Steve Haufler straight arm recovery streaming streamline stretch cord stretching stroke count stroke rate subscription support swim across america swim camps swim fun swim technique swim training swim video swimming Swimming Golf swimming music Swimsense swimsuit taper teaching Tempo Trainer tether timing training Triathlon tuck turn Turns underwater dolpin underwater pull Vasa water poloswimming water temp weights work to rest ratio

Who is GoSwim?

We are a group of swimmers who swim really fast, and like to help others learn how to reach their competitive potential in the area of professional swimming.

Want More GoSwim?

Subscribe to our RSS feed Subscribe to our RSS feed


 
built by devtwo